Aggressive Wheel Fitment Thread
#5653
lol at all the driveway stuff, I learned how to drive slammed back in high school so it's never been a big deal for me, I never really have problems pulling into it but sometimes I get the angle wrong backing out and scrape a bit. There are some entrances in town I purposely avoid, I plan routes based on road conditions/hazards, I know all the trouble spots here in town, all the places where construction is going on, all the paint killers and rim killers, I even know a lot about quite a bit of other cities too, it's just too bad there's no profit to be made on useless info like that as I'd be baller if I could cash it in somehow
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#5655
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Haha, I was sort of kidding around
In all seriousness though, try this - angle so that when your front driver's side wheel is just touching the driveway. Now, draw an imaginary line from the front passenger wheel and rear driver's side wheel. This line would ideally be parallel with the curb/driveway 'line'. This angle should minimize scrapage both from the lip/bumper to the incline, as well as undercarriage scraping due to a sharp angle on top of the driveway.
Here is a high tech diagram I drew up to detail ideal precision angling:
Yes, you need to drive against traffic. Yes, you must try to block and/or hit oncoming pedestrians.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/tiltmode43/Roadangle.jpg)
Hope this helps some of you!
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In all seriousness though, try this - angle so that when your front driver's side wheel is just touching the driveway. Now, draw an imaginary line from the front passenger wheel and rear driver's side wheel. This line would ideally be parallel with the curb/driveway 'line'. This angle should minimize scrapage both from the lip/bumper to the incline, as well as undercarriage scraping due to a sharp angle on top of the driveway.
Here is a high tech diagram I drew up to detail ideal precision angling:
Yes, you need to drive against traffic. Yes, you must try to block and/or hit oncoming pedestrians.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/tiltmode43/Roadangle.jpg)
Hope this helps some of you!
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#5662
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hmmm maybe it's my age finally getting to me but i don't see the point in cambering so much that the edge of your tires don't touch. Regardless of how the car behaves w/passengers, the argument of drivabilty goes right out the window. Imo the fact that it's an rx8 becomes irrelevant.
i suppose aside from that...the s2 looks wayyyy trendy. btw, the fronts look tucked from the pic
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i suppose aside from that...the s2 looks wayyyy trendy. btw, the fronts look tucked from the pic
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#5665
Girls who drive stick FTW
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im looking to run a similar set up as that series 2. But 18x10 +18. Im just scared it wont be functional on the road. I plan on going turbo and im looking to get as much performance out of my wheels/tires while still looking pretty looking aggressive. Doing a bit of research about scrub radius and stuff right now but it seems like if you go that aggressive youre sacrificing performance for looks.
#5666
My car had worse camber than the nice S2 when I was aired out, and I did drive like that for a while here and there just to experience it, used to crack me up looking at it and seeing so much daylight, especially in the rear
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#5667
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im looking to run a similar set up as that series 2. But 18x10 +18. Im just scared it wont be functional on the road. I plan on going turbo and im looking to get as much performance out of my wheels/tires while still looking pretty looking aggressive. Doing a bit of research about scrub radius and stuff right now but it seems like if you go that aggressive youre sacrificing performance for looks.
#5670
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haha i know J but what confuses me is some people say 18x10 +18 will be flush and some other people say 18x10 +38 will also look flush so like wtf i get confused.
At the end of the day probably gonna go +38 with 265s with 10mm spacers if anything![Dunno](https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/dunno.gif)
More rubber FTW
At the end of the day probably gonna go +38 with 265s with 10mm spacers if anything
![Dunno](https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/dunno.gif)
More rubber FTW